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Saturday, July 21, 2012

Thread Organizing Linking Party...Share Your Ideas

Usually on Sew, Sew Saturday, I share something I've sewn during the week, a fun pattern or tutorial. However, I mentioned last week that I wanted to have a linking party for thread organizing ideas. Today and for the rest of the week, I will have the linking party open so you can share how you organize your sewing thread!!

Thread. We all have it, love it and keep buying it.

Why do we LOVE thread so much? Is it the colors, the textures or just the mere fact of collecting it!!

Ahh...the art of collecting. It's like an addiction. We just want ALL the colors.

My little collection is minor compared to some I've seen, but here are a few of the ways I have stored thread...antique soda crates. Click here

Old tool box...

Each thread in the tool box has a golf tee with a flower glued on top and a mini hair elastic around the bobbin..

The hair elastic can match the thread, but it really keeps it from unraveling. Click here

I found this idea on Pinterest and it is fabulous...I must make one of these. The copyright statement from The Creative Homemaker blog allowed me to post the pictures with a link...definitely click here for their blog!!

The bobbin is right there with the spool...so cute!!

Ok...now it's your turn!! Let's see how you store, organize or carry your thread. Show us anything to do with THREAD...

THREAD, THREAD AND MORE THREAD!!!

Linking parties are easy...here are steps to join in on the fun...

just click the blue "click here to enter" button below all the other links and follow the easy steps

link up to the specific project post, not your whole blog. Makes it easier to link right to that post and not search through your entire blog. To find the http address to a specific post, just click on the Title of "that" post. Copy and paste the address that's at the top of your computer into the linky steps.

link an old or new post pertaining to THREAD ONLY

visit other links to share some blogging love! You know we all love comments!

Some great ideas so far, I dont have a blog, but I use the clear match box car holders you can get from Walmart occasionally, usually around Christmas, just keep checking. I find them at garage sales. The sewing industry has caught on and they now sell them for double the price. http://www.amazon.com/Creative-Options-5315-Thread-Organizer/dp/B001IYMCJO/ref=sr_1_1?s=arts-crafts&ie=UTF8&qid=1342880525&sr=1-1

great ideas, thank you so much for organizing this linking party. I really want to find a wall cupboard for my threads as when I've had them on open shelves and holders, they get so dusty. I am trying to figure out how to make or find one to buy that is a shallow cupboard with a glass door. I do like the idea of having the bobbin on a hook on the shelf the thread sits on.. but I can keep them in my bobbin holders too.

I have BOO-KOO sppons of thread, mostly embroidery threads. I no longer can read the # on the spools! LOL so I had my Grand teen mark them larger for me, on the inside bottom where there was room. However, How do you store them so that they can be seen? I have yet to find an easy method. I'm storeing them in plastic containers that are clear, about the size of a shoe box, stacked and stored,not prettily displayed at all.

I just found this blog: http://thedomesticdiva.wordpress.com/2007/06/30/the-sewing-room-organization-challenge-begins-now/ It is the SEWING ROOM ORGANIZATION CHALLENGE. It is VERY thorough (7 parts) and really helped me in my organization. I thought I'd share with you all :)

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Hello and welcome to my blog! My name is Karen. I am a wife to a wonderful man for over 28 years and a mom to two beautiful daughters. The girls have graduated from college and are starting wonderful lives of their own. We miss having them home, but they still keep us busy! I am a dental hygienist by day and in my free time I love to blog, sew, quilt, craft, rearrange furniture, shop in consignment stores and drink tea! Thanks for joining me on this blogging journey...I have sew many things to share!